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Charles R. Self

Auteur de Making Birdhouses & Feeders

43 oeuvres 396 utilisateurs 3 critiques

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Œuvres de Charles R. Self

Making Birdhouses & Feeders (1985) 47 exemplaires
Creating Your Own Woodshop (1994) 26 exemplaires
The backyard builder's bible (1980) 14 exemplaires
Joinery: Methods of Fastening Wood (1991) 14 exemplaires
Woodworker's Source Book (1993) 14 exemplaires
Wood heating handbook (1977) 7 exemplaires
The brickworker's bible (1980) 6 exemplaires
Easy-to-Build Birdhouses (2007) 5 exemplaires
Do Your Own Professional Welding (1982) 4 exemplaires
Save $$ on Firewood (1977) 3 exemplaires
Fasten It! (1984) (1984) 2 exemplaires
The kitchen builder's handbook (1982) 2 exemplaires
Cabinets and countertops (2000) 1 exemplaire
Making bird feeders 1 exemplaire
Western horsemanship (1979) 1 exemplaire

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Once you know the basics of making a walking stick, how much more can be said?

Charles Self manages to say quite a lot. Almost half the book is given over to "Getting Started", including wood selection, adhesives, hardware and fastners, and tools and finishes. His discussion of handles is limited to brass and does not touch on those made from other materials such as horn. Additionally Self mentions steam bending of wood to form handles, but this is well beyond the scope of the book.

The second half is devoted to the creation of different styles of walking sticks, staffs and canes: flat walking sticks, "bark-on" sticks and canes, willow, patterns for carved sticks, lathe-turned sticks and laminated canes.

Finally he mentions a few resources (I think they're all US-based) that supply walking stick hardware.

After the good advice of the first part, the value of this book is in the description of different approaches to creating the walking stick, staff and cane. Once the basics of the different styles are understood (and this isn't hard) its a matter of being creative (and finding the hardware to finish it off). As an alternative to commercial handles, Self also discusses turned handles and naturally formed handles.

Of particular interest is the process of laminating to produce a curved handled cane.

Certainly the book is inspiring, and the book's finished sticks are beautiful works. But there is definitely an art to making a piece of wood look like more than just a stick.
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gkchandler | Jan 10, 2012 |
More of a how to guide than a pocket reference. A mix useful information and I've read it before.
 
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Newmans2001 | Jul 1, 2011 |
A book on constructing a variety of birdhouses for a variety of species of birds.
 
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herebedragons | Feb 10, 2007 |

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Œuvres
43
Membres
396
Popularité
#61,231
Évaluation
½ 3.5
Critiques
3
ISBN
67

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